#6580. Elegant Tudor Manor Facade with Contrasting Half-Timbering

The image showcases a magnificent example of a Tudor-style home, demonstrating the characteristic architectural elements of this historical design. The facade features traditional half-timbering – a striking combination of dark wooden beams against light stucco surfaces, creating a geometric pattern on the second floor and attic level.

The lower floor is constructed of red brick, creating a pleasing contrast with the upper levels. Particularly noteworthy are the arched elements of the first floor, forming a small covered porch. The roof has a steep pitch with several gables, typical of Tudor architecture, and is crowned with a tall brick chimney.

The window openings vary in size and shape – some with classic mullioned panes that emphasize the building's historical authenticity. The facade is asymmetrical, giving the building a picturesque, organic character. The landscaping, with its well-maintained lawn and low shrubs, effectively frames this architectural masterpiece, creating a holistic picture of a respectable residential home from the early 20th century.

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